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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while can" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
If you want to express something that is possible to happen under certain conditions, you can use the phrase "while [noun] can" or "while [verb]ing." For example: "While it can be difficult to stay motivated, setting a goal can help." "While studying can be monotonous, it's a great way to prepare for an exam."
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We'll savor it while can.
Leaving the desk for a while can help.
"Having to write something for the first time in a while can be daunting.
And while standing still for a while can be pleasant, it's not without its drawbacks.
Not for a while can we work out exactly how the child died, or even what his name was.
But even newcomers who have been around for a while can stay with the group, Ms. Schoen said.
"They told me, 'Chris, once in a while can you have a woman on, or maybe some nudity, or something?
Even one of the most surprising and original series to come along in a while can still be painfully obvious.
(Note that the noun "while" can also function as a direct object: I have just a little while left).
Those wishing to escape for a while can duck inside a couple of galleries, which are showing art that is quite versed, too.
These accumulated problems, though fleeting, can disable me for a while, can set me back a bit in my cheerful nature and, if nothing else, are inconvenient.
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